Crossroads Announces New Executive Director, Shannon Trainor

Crossroads’ clinical director, Shannon Trainor, LCSW, CCS, was unanimously chosen as Barbara Dacri’s successor in a national search by the organization’s board of directors.

Barbara Dacri made the decision to leave Crossroads to pursue other business endeavors.

“After twelve years leading Crossroads, I decided it was time for new leadership and for me to start a new chapter,” says Barbara. “I am proud of what I accomplished at Crossroads and am confident that the organization will continue to thrive and expand to serve those Maine women and men in need of treatment under Shannon’s leadership.”

Shannon was named Crossroads clinical director in 2009 and has overseen all aspects of the outpatient and residential programs and services since that time. Shannon’s experience and leadership within the organization will ensure a smooth transition.

“I am honored to be a part of such a great organization with skilled staff that are dedicated to the Crossroads mission,” says Shannon. “I am excited to have the opportunity to move Crossroads forward into the future, continuing to expand services and outreach to women, men and their families.”

Mary Anne Roy, Psy.D. will take over the role as clinical director. Mary Anne is a licensed psychologist and has been a part of of the Crossroads clinical team since February of 2010 in the roles of counselor and assistant clinical director.

If you have any questions or concerns about this transition, or simply want to share your well wishes, feel free to contact Barbara, Shannon or Mary Anne at 207.773.9931.

Crossroads is CARF accredited, a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, and is committed to providing high quality care to women, men, and families struggling with substance use and mental health disorders.